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free18/v2ray

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TLDR

A daily-updated collection of free proxy server subscription links for people in mainland China who want to reach websites blocked by the national firewall, importable directly into apps like Clash, V2RayN, and Shadowrocket.

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  root((v2ray links))
    Content type
      Subscription links
      Raw connection strings
      Telegram proxy addresses
    Supported apps
      Clash Meta
      V2RayN Windows
      V2RayNG Android
      Shadowrocket iOS
    Updates
      Daily refresh
      Telegram announcements
      YouTube channel
    No code
      Docs only
      No build needed
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Copy a subscription link into Clash Meta or V2RayN to instantly load a list of free proxy servers for accessing blocked websites.

USE CASE 2

Import a subscription link into V2RayNG on Android or Shadowrocket on iOS to route mobile traffic around the firewall.

USE CASE 3

Find free proxy addresses for Telegram when direct access is restricted.

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
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In plain English

This repository is written almost entirely in Chinese and serves as a daily-updated collection of free proxy server connection strings for users in mainland China who want to access websites blocked by the national firewall. The README contains no source code, it is a notice board with subscription links, raw connection strings, and pointers to external services. The main content is a set of URLs that proxy client applications can import directly. These subscription links work with tools such as Clash Meta, V2RayN on Windows, V2RayNG on Android, Shadowrocket on iOS, and Quantumult X. When a user pastes a subscription link into one of those apps, the app downloads a list of proxy servers and lets the user route their traffic through them to reach blocked sites. The repository also lists Telegram proxy addresses, links to websites offering shared iOS Apple IDs (used to download proxy apps unavailable in the Chinese App Store), links to virtual credit card platforms (for paying foreign services without a local card), and recommendations for paid proxy subscription services the maintainer appears to affiliate with. There is no programming involved and no build process. The repository is updated by the maintainer on a rolling basis, readers are directed to a YouTube channel and several Telegram groups for announcements when links expire. Client software download links are provided for Windows, Android, and iOS apps that support the relevant proxy protocols (V2Ray, Trojan, Clash, ShadowsocksR).

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Prompt 1
I have V2RayN on Windows and I want to add the subscription link from this repository. Show me step-by-step how to import it into V2RayN and switch between servers.
Prompt 2
How do I set up Clash Meta on Android using a subscription link from this repository to access blocked sites?
Prompt 3
What is the difference between V2Ray, Trojan, Clash, and ShadowsocksR proxy protocols listed in these subscription links, and which one should I prefer?
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